His first arrest took place on Miami Beach, in March for resisting an officer without violence, and disorderly intoxication after a car in which he was a passenger was involved in a traffic incident. Those charges were eventually dropped.

Then Rodriguez got arrested by Illinois State Police on May 31 for driving under the influence, speeding and improper lane change. A police source told the Chicago Tribune that Rodriguez’s blood-alcohol level was 0.17, more than twice the legal limit. ...

Well . if this was any other AFC East team I would say this is a sign of desperation picking up a guy like this but since it is the Dolphins who have claimed him I am sure he is a great guy who just maybe made some mistakes and the breathalyzer machine that he blew into was defective.

Well . if this was any other AFC East team I would say this is a sign of desperation picking up a guy like this but since it is the Dolphins who have claimed him I am sure he is a great guy who just maybe made some mistakes and the breathalyzer machine that he blew into was defective.

Well . if this was any other AFC East team I would say this is a sign of desperation picking up a guy like this but since it is the Dolphins who have claimed him I am sure he is a great guy who just maybe made some mistakes and the breathalyzer machine that he blew into was defective.

Can't you just talk normal for once?

LOL. You're not on steroids, are you? Because it will give you little "acorns".